SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABILITY
LUMICOM Ground Floor, Westminster Tower, 3 Albert Embankment, London, SE1 7SL T: 0845 643 0304 E:
info@lumicom.co.uk W:
www.lumicom.co.uk
Lumicom is a not for profit producer compliance scheme, approved by the Environment Agency and created by the industry to help producers, selling into the non-household market, meet their obligations under the WEEE Regulations.
The primary obligation of producers is to ensure environmentally sound disposal of WEEE products for which they are responsible, more specifically to provide for the cost of receipt, treatment and recovery.
Although specialises in lighting equipment, Lumicom can assist any business to business (B2B) company.
METSÄ GROUP T: 0845 601 8266 E:
sales.uk@
metsagroup.com W:
www.katrin.com
Metsä Tissue, part of Metsä Group, is one of Europe’s leading suppliers of tissue paper products including the Katrin brand. The Katrin product range includes toilet rolls, paper towels, hand care products, industrial wipes and dispensing solutions.
Caring for the environment is an integral part of Metsä Tissue’s corporate responsibility and one of the guiding principles of our business strategy. We seek to minimise the environmental impact of our products throughout their life cycle, from sourcing of raw materials to production and consumption right through to their disposal.
Responsibility is not rocket science. It means to give back at least as much as you take. For Katrin, true responsibility means balance: not only considering our actions economically, environmentally and socially, but also building sustainable choices together with all stakeholders. We aim for a good balance – and help our customers to find their own balance. Katrin – At Hand. Creating a perfect sustainable balance.
PHS WASHROOMS Western Industrial Estate, Caerphilly, CF83 1XH T: 029 2080 9090 E:
productinfo@phs.co.uk W:
www.phs.co.uk/washrooms
PHS Washrooms recognise that environmental impact and sustainability is very important to businesses, and offer a Water and Energy Saver Range to help reduce water and energy usage. It brings together our environmentally friendly water saving devices with the Airforce™ and SMARTdri™ low energy hand dryers. Together they tackle key areas associated with high water and energy use: toilet and urinal flushing, hand-washing and hand-drying.
In addition, in a world-first for the industry, our pedal operated ‘Eclipse’ and ‘mini’ sanitary disposal units now carry the Carbon Trust’s Carbon Reduction Label. In addition to our commitment to the environment we also provide total service management, including free product delivery and installation, complete product maintenance and flexible service arrangements to satisfy our customers’ wide-ranging needs.
REVISE LTD Revise T: 0845 287 3850 E:
info@revisesustainability.com W:
www.revisesustainability.com Cloud Sustainability T: 0845 287 3850 E:
info@cloudsustainability.com W:
www.cloudsustainability.com
Revise Ltd is an innovative consultancy, training provider and technology-based company that works in partnership with our clients to help them understand and improve their sustainability performance and achieve long term self- sufficiency. Our approach of embracing software and establishing ground level partnerships with our customers has led to an impressive track record in delivering legal compliance and cost saving solutions which deliver improvements in environmental and social performance.
Revise has just launched our new ‘Cloud Sustainability’ software, which aims to revolutionise the way sustainability consultancy and training is delivered. Our intelligent cloud-based software utilises a patented and revolutionary knowledge capture software engine that works with users to educate and empower them, enabling them to save time, save money, and transform their operational and sustainability performance.
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